Ok, so maybe I got your attention! Unfortunately AI isn't releasing a new rifle (at least not to my knowledge)...but I have been thinking about this for a while, so I decided to sit down and put together a design concept for my "dream" competition rifle from AI. I have owned an AT, and currently own an AX. Both are great, but IMO not perfect from a PRS-style competition perspective. There are a few things that have bothered me, and I think the fact that AI rifles are so heavily geared towards military and law enforcement means some features considered standard on other chassis systems are ignored on the AIs.
Everything I have in this concept is based in reality, and are changes that could be made to the current platform. It really boils down to being a heavily modified AT. I have thought for many hours with the AT skins off and the AX stripped down to figure out if/how this could actually work. If I knew exactly how they bonded the action to the chassis, I would even consider reverse-engineering the AT chassis and making a custom one-off that closely matches this concept.
Let me know what you guys think! Would you want something different? Some other features added? Would you buy this if it was offered by AI?
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1. Recontoured butt pad (maybe I’m the only one, but that bottom hook bugs me!)
2. Modified version of the AX folding stock.
3. Cheek piece adjustment modified to go lower than on the AX. This is needed to allow a solid cheek weld with the low action rail. Can still likely make bolt-side folding work to capture the bolt knob, but the locking button will have to be moved or changed altogether.
4. Thumb shelf, similar to what is seen on the Victor skins.
5. Reduced firing pin spring force for easier bolt lift.
6. New, reduced pull weight trigger. Same two-stage trigger, but 1.5# pull weight (1# first stage, 8oz second stage)
7. Extended mag release lever – same as on AX.
8. 12 round factory magazine. You can fit 11 rounds in the standard 10 round mag, there’s no reason why they can’t get a 12 rounder to work!
9. Low action rail (standard on AT).
10. Forend “hump” is gone, and the overall height of the forend is reduced by ~0.5”. This will still allow clearance for the action bolts that hold the chassis to the action, while providing a consistent, flat forend surface. Now, shooting from barricades will be much better since you won’t be forced to balance on the “hump”- you can run the forend bare, with a small bag, or with a Gamechanger and the balance point will be just right. Reducing the height of the forend will also reduce the amount of cant when shooting off a Gamechanger. Current AT forend is a 1.25”x1.25” square tube, the AC forend can be a 1.25”x0.75” tube.
11. M-Lok side accessory rail, integral to forend tube.
12. M-Lok mounting rails on bottom of forend. Near the magwell there is a standard bolt pattern to allow mounting of RRS Arca-Swiss plate for using a tripod. These are ~0.35” thick.
13. Non-rotating flush cup integrated into side accessory rail.
14. Night vision bridge is smaller and thinner, and can be moved to multiple positions front-to-back to better facilitate different scopes. Since most competition rifles don’t need NV mounts, this would more likely be mounted directly in front of the front objective and used as a place to wrap your support-hand thumb around when shooting off barricades.
15. Extended picatinny bipod spigot. Super close to the barrel to improve stability.
16. 24-26” barrel with standard 5/8-24 muzzle thread. Available in common short action match calibers (6XC, 6 Creedmoor, 6x47L, 6.5x47L, 6.5 Creedmoor, 260, 308).
Everything I have in this concept is based in reality, and are changes that could be made to the current platform. It really boils down to being a heavily modified AT. I have thought for many hours with the AT skins off and the AX stripped down to figure out if/how this could actually work. If I knew exactly how they bonded the action to the chassis, I would even consider reverse-engineering the AT chassis and making a custom one-off that closely matches this concept.
Let me know what you guys think! Would you want something different? Some other features added? Would you buy this if it was offered by AI?
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1. Recontoured butt pad (maybe I’m the only one, but that bottom hook bugs me!)
2. Modified version of the AX folding stock.
3. Cheek piece adjustment modified to go lower than on the AX. This is needed to allow a solid cheek weld with the low action rail. Can still likely make bolt-side folding work to capture the bolt knob, but the locking button will have to be moved or changed altogether.
4. Thumb shelf, similar to what is seen on the Victor skins.
5. Reduced firing pin spring force for easier bolt lift.
6. New, reduced pull weight trigger. Same two-stage trigger, but 1.5# pull weight (1# first stage, 8oz second stage)
7. Extended mag release lever – same as on AX.
8. 12 round factory magazine. You can fit 11 rounds in the standard 10 round mag, there’s no reason why they can’t get a 12 rounder to work!
9. Low action rail (standard on AT).
10. Forend “hump” is gone, and the overall height of the forend is reduced by ~0.5”. This will still allow clearance for the action bolts that hold the chassis to the action, while providing a consistent, flat forend surface. Now, shooting from barricades will be much better since you won’t be forced to balance on the “hump”- you can run the forend bare, with a small bag, or with a Gamechanger and the balance point will be just right. Reducing the height of the forend will also reduce the amount of cant when shooting off a Gamechanger. Current AT forend is a 1.25”x1.25” square tube, the AC forend can be a 1.25”x0.75” tube.
11. M-Lok side accessory rail, integral to forend tube.
12. M-Lok mounting rails on bottom of forend. Near the magwell there is a standard bolt pattern to allow mounting of RRS Arca-Swiss plate for using a tripod. These are ~0.35” thick.
13. Non-rotating flush cup integrated into side accessory rail.
14. Night vision bridge is smaller and thinner, and can be moved to multiple positions front-to-back to better facilitate different scopes. Since most competition rifles don’t need NV mounts, this would more likely be mounted directly in front of the front objective and used as a place to wrap your support-hand thumb around when shooting off barricades.
15. Extended picatinny bipod spigot. Super close to the barrel to improve stability.
16. 24-26” barrel with standard 5/8-24 muzzle thread. Available in common short action match calibers (6XC, 6 Creedmoor, 6x47L, 6.5x47L, 6.5 Creedmoor, 260, 308).
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